This is a mildly nerdy question. I am a machinist by trade and love of the job and also have a serious of love of firearms.
I'm looking into building a 1911 and 2011 and am curious about hardness of of materials for slides. Its easy enough to start with hard material or harden the stuff I work to a certain number. But what about the difference in hardness between the slide and frame? If my training has taught me anything, one surface should be slightly harder then the other to prevent marring the surface.
This is discussed from time to time on rifle bolts and receivers but rarely on pistols. If I wanted to make the absolute best thing I possibly could I want every aspect of it to be perfect.
So what are your thoughts on which piece should be harder? The slide or the frame.
Currently I am going to start with pre hardened 4140 or 4142 that should be in the 28-32 rockwell neighborhood. I will be checking each piece individually. Some of STI and Caspian parts are listed at 28-32 rockwell which I'm guessing they are going to be using the same material I have planned.
I'm looking into building a 1911 and 2011 and am curious about hardness of of materials for slides. Its easy enough to start with hard material or harden the stuff I work to a certain number. But what about the difference in hardness between the slide and frame? If my training has taught me anything, one surface should be slightly harder then the other to prevent marring the surface.
This is discussed from time to time on rifle bolts and receivers but rarely on pistols. If I wanted to make the absolute best thing I possibly could I want every aspect of it to be perfect.
So what are your thoughts on which piece should be harder? The slide or the frame.
Currently I am going to start with pre hardened 4140 or 4142 that should be in the 28-32 rockwell neighborhood. I will be checking each piece individually. Some of STI and Caspian parts are listed at 28-32 rockwell which I'm guessing they are going to be using the same material I have planned.
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